I have to go with The Raven Kingbecause it’s the only series ender that I read in 2018.

Favorite new author you discovered in 2018:

Definitely, without a doubt, Jenn Bennett.

Best book from a genre you don’t typically read/was out of your comfort zone:

I don’t tend to read a ton of political nonfiction, and when I do, I don’t tend to love it. But On Tyranny was amazing.

Most action-packed/thrilling/unputdownable book of the year:

I’m trying so hard not to repeat books, but I think I have to go with Nevernight again.

Book you read in 2018 that you would be MOST likely to re-read next year:

I am, in general, very unlikely to ever re-read a book, just because there are so many books that I want to read and so little time. That said, if I absolutely had to choose, I’d probably re-read The Kiss Quotient.

Favorite cover of a book you read in 2018:

What If It’s Us. I’ve said a few times that I love this cover so much that I’d frame it and hang it up in my house.

I’m a huge Sarah Dessen fan and I owned Saint Anything FOREVER before I finally got around to reading it.

Favorite passage/quote from a book you read in 2018:

“People say depression lies. Anxiety is just stupid. It’s unable to tell the difference between things that are actually scary (being buried alive, for example) and things that are not scary at all (being in bed under the covers). It hits all the same buttons. Stop. Go. Up. Down. It’s all the same to anxiety.”

R.S. Grey, queen of steamy romantic comedies, wrote a number of my favorite books of 2018. I think my favorite this year was Not So Nice Guy.

Best book you read in 2018 that you read based SOLELY on a recommendation from somebody else/peer pressure/bookstagram/etc:

It’s so hard to choose because I’ve read a lot of great books based on someone’s recommendation (or just peer pressure) this year. One book that I definitely would not have read (or, I guess, re-read) without being asked was The Catcher in the Rye. This was a buddy re-read with Daniel and I loved it so much more the second time around.

Newest fictional crush from a book you read in 2018:

I think my one and only fictional crush from 2018 would have to be Michael Phan from ﻿The Kiss Quotient.

I would say that the best moment of my blogging life this year was hitting 1,000 followers.

Most challenging thing about blogging or your reading life this year:

I had a number of reading slumps where I couldn’t even look at a book. You’d never know it looking at my stats, but there were weeks where I’d read 8 or 10 books and then weeks where I’d read basically nothing.

Most popular post this year on your blog (whether it be by comments or views):

I think my happiest discovery is my library’s used bookstore and a used bookstore about twenty minutes away from my house. Also a disaster since I don’t really need to be buying any more books, but at least I’m not paying full price anymore?

Did you complete any reading challenges or goals that you had set for yourself at the beginning of this year?

I did! I set several goals for myself in 2018 and I actually met all of them!

#killingthetbr: I wanted to read at least three books per month that had been on my TBR for more than three months, and I did! (December was a little iffy, but I bent the rules a little bit to allow for reading unowned books that had been on my TBR for more than three months.)

100 Book Challenge: Having read well over 200 books in 2018, I’d say this one was a success.

I’ve read one book so far that releases in 2019 and it was amazing. I would definitely recommend You’d Be Mine.

Have you done this end of year survey? Feel free to leave your link and the comments and I’ll check out your post! Do we have any of the same answers for these questions? Anything you disagree with me on? Let’s talk in the comments!

Justyce McAllister is top of his class and set for the Ivy League—but none of that matters to the police officer who just put him in handcuffs. And despite leaving his rough neighborhood behind, he can’t escape the scorn of his former peers or the ridicule of his new classmates. Justyce looks to the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for answers. But do they hold up anymore? He starts a journal to Dr. King to find out.

Then comes the day Justyce goes driving with his best friend, Manny, windows rolled down, music turned up—way up, sparking the fury of a white off-duty cop beside them. Words fly. Shots are fired. Justyce and Manny are caught in the crosshairs. In the media fallout, it’s Justyce who is under attack.

Dear Martin is a book that’s been on my TBR since it came out at the end of last year. I loved The Hate U Give and I was kind of indifferent to All American Boys, so I was excited to see another author’s take on this topic. I think that this is an important story to tell, but I wasn’t the biggest fan of its execution.

To start off, I found the writing a little odd. There are some parts that are told pretty traditionally. Other parts are written as letters to Martin Luther King Jr., which makes sense, given the topic of the book. But then there are some parts that are written like a script, which felt so weird and out of place. I don’t understand why this book had to be written in three different styles.

There were some parts of this book that I really liked. I think that the author handled racism really well, not just the overt racism of the shooting, but also the smaller acts that affected Justyce’s everyday life. There’s talk of affirmative action, interracial dating, and insensitive classmates. That said, I wish there would have been more to this book.

The conversations with MLK via letter are good, but I felt like the book got a little too focused on Justyce’s love life rather than the actual, you know, shooting and racial injustice. It’s a good, relevant, important book, but it wasn’t one of my favorites.

I’m a little late on this one, but huge thanks to Tova for tagging me in her original Happy Holidays Book Tag! ❤ I love the idea of this one and I love how it includes so many different holidays.

Christmas – The Birth of Christ

Name a book that makes you want to sing praise with the angels on high.

I thought I’d go with a different book than usual and hype up Alex, Approximately a little bit. Jenn Bennett’s books are always really great and this one is about a girl who meets her online friend in real life. As usual for a Jenn Bennett book, it’s adorable, it’s swoony, it’s sex-positive, and it’s amazing.

Thanksgiving – Blessing of the Harvest

Name an author you are thankful for (this could be them personally, or their work).

I’m thankful for R.S. Grey and all of the laughs her romantic comedies have given me this year!

Diwali – The Festival of Lights

Name a book that lit up your heart like it was Diwali and warmed your soul.

Kwanzaa – The first fruits of the harvest

I’m trying to mix things up today with books other than the same few that I usually use. I’m going to go with Save the Date for this question. I loved the relationship between Charlie and her siblings. 🙂

Hannukah – commemoration Maccabean Revolt

Name a book that inspired some kind of a “revolution” (some kind of important change) in your life

It’s not necessarily the book that changed my life, but Emergency Contact was the book that I was reading when I made a big decision earlier this year.

Winter Solstice – The Longest Night of the Year

Name a book that helped you through a hard time in your life.

Saga was one of the only things that could completely distract me while my life was a little bit out of control earlier this year.

Yalda – the longest and darkest night of the year

Name a book with a wintry setting.

Let It Snow features three interconnected stories set during one blizzard.

Chinese New Year – The Spring Festival – 中国农历新年快乐

Name a book that you can’t wait to read in the new year.

I have approximately 500 books I can’t wait to read in the new year. At the top of my list is probably Serious Moonlight by Jenn Bennett.

New Years – Happy 2019!

Name some bookish resolution for the New Year (this could be for reading, blogging, BookTube etc)

I’m planning to do a whole post about my plans for the new year, but in short:

I’d like to read 100 books.

I’d like to do at least 3 reading challenges.

I’d like to do some collaborations, guest posts, buddy reads… pretty much, I want to have some more interaction.

TAG SOME PEOPLE

I’ve been kind of absent from WordPress for the last couple weeks, so I’m not sure who has or hasn’t done this tag. I’ll leave it open to anybody who wants to do it. Please link back to me so that I can see your answers!

It’s time for another Monthly Motif reading challenge update! December was pretty much a freebie month and I decided to redo October’s theme and go with new or old. The goal was to read as many books as I could that had been published in 2018 and that I’d previously bought for myself… but I didn’t really take into consideration travel plans, and I didn’t do as well as I might have hoped.

I’ve seen this ABC Book Challenge on a lot of different blogs, but most recently Thrice Read. This week is the letter J and I have no five-star books starting with that letter! I do have a few four-star books, though, so I’ll go with those.